The Complete Mitochondrial Genome ofYarrowia lipolytica

Author:

Kerscher Stefan12,Durstewitz Gregor13,Casaregola Serge4,Gaillardin Claude4,Brandt Ulrich1

Affiliation:

1. Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt, Institut für Biochemie I, Zentrum der Biologischen Chemie, Frankfurt am Main D-60590, Germany

2. Universitätsklinikum Frankfurt, Institut für Biochemie I, Zentrum der Biologischen Chemie, Theodor-Stern-Kai 7, Haus 25 B, Frankfurt am Main D-60590, Germany

3. Technische Universität München, Institut für Tierzucht und Molekulare Genetik, Freising-Weihenstephan D-85350, Germany

4. Laboratoire de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire INRA-CNRS, Institute National Agronomique, Thiverval Grignon 78850, France

Abstract

We here report the complete nucleotide sequence of the 47.9 kb mitochondrial (mt) genome from the obligate aerobic yeastYarrowia lipolytica. It encodes, all on the same strand, seven subunits of NADH: ubiquinone oxidoreductase (ND1-6, ND4L), apocytochromeb(COB), three subunits of cytochrome oxidase (COX1, 2, 3), three subunits of ATP synthetase (ATP6, 8 and 9), small and large ribosomal RNAs and an incomplete set of tRNAs. TheY. lipolyticamt genome is very similar to theHansenula wingeimt genome, as judged from blocks of conserved gene order and from sequence homology. The extra DNA in theY. lipolyticamt genome consists of 17 group 1 introns and stretches of A+Trich sequence, interspersed with potentially transposable GC clusters. The usual mould mt genetic code is used. Interestingly, there is no tRNA able to read CGN (arginine) codons. CGN codons could not be found in exonic open reading frames, whereas they do occur in intronic open reading frames. However, several of the intronic open reading frames have accumulated mutations and must be regarded as pseudogenes. We propose that this may have been triggered by the presence of untranslatable CGN codons. This sequence is available under EMBL Accession No. AJ307410.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Genetics,Molecular Biology,Biotechnology

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